Wednesday, February 27, 2019

The clearing of engineering advising holds for the Summer 2019 and Fall 2019 advance registration will begin February 11, 2019

The clearing of engineering advising holds for the Summer 2019 and Fall 2019 advance registration will begin February 11, 2019.

It is time to schedule an appointment or come in during walk-in advising hours to clear your advising hold(s) and discuss your upcoming schedule for the next semester(s).  Engineering advising holds are scheduled to be placed on your file on February 1, 2019.  The Registrar Office has not posted advance registration appointments for students as of this date.  It may be posted closer to the opening of the registration system which is  March 25, 2019. 

The schedule of courses (www.registrar.ufl.edu/soc) will open on February 22, 2019.  Please look at your degree audit to confirm what remaining courses you have to complete for the Electrical Engineering degree.  Attached is the tentative list for summer and fall 2019  ECE schedule.

To clear your hold, please schedule an appointment or come in during walk-in advising days.   To schedule an appointment, please use this link www.ece.ufl.edu/advisors. The appointment will be 15 minutes in length.  You will be required to have the advance registration form completed online by your appointment.  To complete the Advance Registration form click on the following link;  https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aXhTxd0OpXF2tVz

Walk-in days will be Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30-12 and 1-4 starting February 11, 2019.  I will be here during spring break; you can clear your holds if you are on campus. Once the advance registration system opens on 3/25, I will go to three days for walk-ins and two days of appointments. 
EE Timeline
2-11 to 3-22:
Appointments Days Monday, Tuesday, and Friday
Walk-in Advising Days: Wednesday and Thursday

3-25 to 4-26:
Appointments Days Monday and Friday (exception 4/12 is last day to drop will be walk-in advising)
Walk-in Advising Days:  Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
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INTERNSHIP AND COOPS, RESEARCH (EGN4912), INDEPENDENT STUDIES (EEL4905)
If you are completing an internship or coop, research, Independent studies for summer 2019 semester, I will be accepting forms from February 11th to May 5th.  For the internship, research, Independent studies credit earned will count for EE Technical Elective.
If you are completing an internship or coop, research, Independent studies for fall 2019 semester, I will be accepting forms from February 11th to August 15th.  For the internship, research, Independent studies credit earned will count for EE Technical Elective.
Forms Location:
Independent Study EEL4905:


Updates to Fall 2019 schedule

Hi EE Majors,

  • v  EEE4306  will not be offered due to change in faculty schedule. Sorry for any convenience.    
  • v  TODAY is the LAST DAY for 15/7 Drop Rule 2/25/2019
  • v  ECE Scholarships are due TODAY!!!
  • v  Walk-in Advising Wednesday 10-12 and 1-4 & Thursday 1-4 (2/26-27/2019)

AES GBM Thursday February 27th at 5:30pm in LAR234


AES GBM
Thursday February 27th at 5:30pm in LAR234

The Audio Engineering Society at UF is very excited to have representatives from Bacch Labs come out and show off some of their research in 3D audio. Bacch is working on a lot of cutting edge audio technology and they will be bringing some equipment with them to demo for us.
We will also be prepping for our color organ and speaker builds as well as recapping E-Fest.

The meetings Facebook event can be found Here. I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow!

Joshua Poulalion

UF AES President

recruitment team of a student-run startup called Symbionix

To whom it may concern,
My name is Brandon and I am on the recruitment team of a student-run startup called Symbionix. We are devoted to 3D printing prosthetic limbs to eventually make them commercially available to the surrounding community. We are currently looking for electrical engineering students to join our team. We are located at the Gator Hatchery in Infinity Hall and are currently working on finishing up prototypes for release in the near future.
Specifically, we are looking for students with proven design experience in embedded systems, interfacing multiple sensors, circuit analysis, and/or PCB design. These students will focus on aiding our transition from an Arduino platform to an MSP432.
If you are interested in joining our team, please click https://www.empowered-prosthetics.org/careers, scroll to the bottom, and fill out their form. Contact symbionix.us@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to hearing from you!

All the best,
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Brandon Shaffer

Recruitment at Symbionix

Updates on Course Offerings

Hi EE Majors, Just reminder when certain courses will be offered as of Fall 2019.   This is not an exhaustive list; schedules can change...